Alberta's Canadian Rockies Hiking Tours
Booking one of these amazing Alberta's Canadian Rockies Hiking Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

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Canadian Rockies
Columbia Valley Hiking Tour
Discover the quiet mountain trails of interior British Columbia on this incredible guided hiking tour. The Columbia Valley Hiking Tour takes you to Invermere, Spillimacheen, and Glacier National Park to hike amazing mountains and enjoy the incredible outdoors.
Canadian Rockies
Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies
The 11-day guided Hike the Wild Side of the Rockies tour is a spectacular exploration of incredible Canadian hikes. This tour combines challenging hikes with incredible views as you travel through Banff, Jasper, and Yoho national parks.
Canadian Rockies
Family Adventure in the Canadian Rockies Tour
This private, guided hiking tour is specifically geared towards families who want to reconnect with nature and make lifelong memories to treasure together. The tour takes in the best of the spectacular Canadian Rockies with manageable distances that do not require super-human endurance!
Canadian Rockies
Rockies Classic Hiking Tour
This guided hiking tour in the Canadian Rockies has been especially designed for outdoor lovers that want to enjoy the best hiking in the Canadian Rockies. Explore the best hiking in Banff National Park, Jasper National Park and have the option to visit Yoho National Park and Kootenay National Park.
Canadian Rockies
12-Day Rockies Hiking and Camping Tour
Explore the best of the Canadian Rockies on the guided 12-Day Rockies Hiking and Camping Tour. Leave the tourist sites behind as you get to know the valleys, peaks, cliffs, and waterfalls of some of Canada’s most incredible natural landscapes. From the glaciers of the Icefields Parkway to the hidden gems of Kananaskis Country and the emerald waters of the alpine lakes, the 12-Day Rockies Hiking and Camping adventure is an outdoor lover’s delight.
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Banff and Yoho Hiking Tour
The Banff And Yoho hiking tour is the perfect combination for outdoor lovers who prefer the comfort of a hotel over camping.
West Coast & Vancouver Island
Vancouver Island and the Canadian Rockies Self-Drive
Spend 19 days exploring the incredible Canadian west coast on the Vancouver Island and the Canadian Rockies self-drive tour. This is the ultimate road trip, crossing Vancouver Island and the Inner Passage before bringing you to the mainland to cross the mountains all the way to Calgary.
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When planning where to trek in the Canadian Rockies, consider your desired route or a hub to explore from. Banff is a popular starting point for trails like the Sunshine Meadows to Mount Assiniboine, while Jasper offers access to stunning treks such as the Skoki Valley Trek.
Trekking in the Canadian Rockies is a special experience due to the captivating blend of dramatic mountain landscapes and rich wildlife. The region is home to remarkable trails, such as the Sawback Trail and the Wapta Icefield Trek, offering trekkers a challenging yet transformative journey through pristine natural environments.
To answer plainly, the best time is during the late summer months. Although July to September are the busiest times, spring and autumn can also be suitable, while winter trekking is not recommended due to snow and harsh conditions on high elevation trails.
- Sunshine Meadows to Mount Assiniboine: Traverse alpine meadows and stunning mountain vistas on this challenging trek to the "Matterhorn of the Rockies."
- Skoki Valley Trek: Explore remote backcountry beauty, lush meadows, and historical lodges in this serene and scenic trek.
- Sawback Trail: Embark on a multi-day adventure through diverse landscapes, from dense forests to open alpine terrain.
- Wapta Icefield Trek: Venture onto the expansive icefield, crossing glaciers and enjoying awe-inspiring views of rugged ice landscapes.
- Egypt Lake Loop: Discover one of Banff's most picturesque areas, with turquoise lakes, dramatic peaks, and lush valleys.
Pack essentials like sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing, a rain jacket, a hat, sunscreen, a first-aid kit, a map, a compass or GPS, sufficient food, and water. Don't forget bear spray and insect repellent.
Luggage transfers are generally not available on treks in Alberta's Canadian Rockies. Trekkers usually carry their own gear. However, some guided tours might offer support services.
The duration of treks varies. Shorter hikes can be done in a day, while longer treks like the Sawback Trail can take up to a week. Plan based on your fitness level and available time.
Yes, there are family-friendly treks like the Johnston Canyon to Ink Pots and Tunnel Mountain trails, offering scenic views and manageable distances for all ages.
Accommodations range from backcountry campsites and rustic lodges to luxury hotels in Banff and Jasper towns. For multi-day treks, prepare to camp in designated areas.
Yes, self-guided treks are popular in Alberta's Canadian Rockies. Ensure you have a detailed map, know the route, and are prepared for backcountry conditions.
Yes, guided treks are available and can enhance the experience by providing local knowledge, ensuring safety, and often including additional amenities.
Permits are required for backcountry camping and can be obtained from Parks Canada. It's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak season.
The region is home to wildlife such as bears, elk, and mountain goats. Carry bear spray, make noise to avoid surprising animals, and follow park guidelines for wildlife encounters.
The best time to see wildflowers is from late June to early August when the meadows are in full bloom, providing a colorful and vibrant trekking experience.
Safety concerns include wildlife encounters, sudden weather changes, and rough terrain. Always inform someone of your plans, carry a first-aid kit, and be prepared for emergencies.
To prepare for altitude, acclimatize gradually by spending a day or two at higher elevations, stay hydrated, and avoid overexertion in the first few days.
Yes, you can visit sites like the Skoki Lodge, a National Historic Site, and learn about the Indigenous heritage and history of the region through interpretive trails and information boards.
Popular outdoor activities include hiking, skiing, wildlife watching, rock climbing, mountain biking, and canoeing.
The climate varies with altitude and season, with cold winters and mild summers. Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions.
Yes, the region is home to several national parks, including Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Yoho National Park, and Kootenay National Park.
Public transportation is limited, but shuttle services are available between major towns and popular tourist destinations within the national parks.